In most cases, public schools do not receive funding for students who are absent. Funding is typically based on student attendance, so schools may lose out on funding if students are consistently absent. However, there are some cases where schools may still receive funding for students who are absent due to medical reasons or other excused absences.
It all depends on what type of a person you are. Not having been to a private school, I can't speak for them, but I know they have a schedule similar to a public school (where you go 5 days a week & have homework), and that high grades are often pushed. I currently attend a charter college prep school, but I assume you are referring to homeschooling charter school instead of the type I'm at. I was homeschooled almost all my life, it was great for me and I loved it. It allowed me to sleep in and get as much homework (or sometimes as little...) homework done as I wanted to. Charter programs work great for people who are self-motivated.
Victorian schools in the 19th century were primarily funded by a combination of government grants, private donations, and sometimes tuition fees paid by students. Additionally, charitable organizations and religious groups also played a role in funding and establishing schools during this period.
In 1647, teacher wages were typically paid by the local community, such as through donations, tuition fees, or taxes collected by the town or village. Schools in this period were often funded and supported by the community where they were located.
Public administration is both a science and an art. It involves using scientific methods to analyze and solve problems related to managing public organizations and resources. At the same time, public administrators must also use creativity, judgment, and interpersonal skills to effectively implement policies and programs in a way that meets the needs of their communities.
The education that some children had in the 1930's was difficult. Some children had to quit school and work because of the Depression. Other schools closed down because teachers could not be paid. Education suffered in general.
Public schools in Polands are free. Private schools in Poland are paid.
These are called "public schools" and there are fees to attend but those are paid in the form of property taxes paid each year by homeowners.
Public schools are free and government operated, being paid for by tax money. Private schools are paid for entirely by the parents and are not government operated, however, they do need to meet government guidelines. Catholic schools are private schools that have a Catholic religious element to them. Many people believe that private schools are better for learning, which I believe to be the case.
Generally speaking, teachers in public school districts in the UNited States receive annual salaries. Schools have certain weeks off like Christmas to New Year's and 10 week Summer breaks that are included in their annual pay. In private schools or in situations where the educator is hired to privately tutor a student, arrangements between the tutor and the student's parents do not call for paid vacations.
In the US public schools are paid for by taxes and therefore do not charge fees.
Schools are paid by taxes
"Student debt can be paid off in many ways. Once the student is out of school, they can pay off the entire debt at once or they can consolidate and start making payments. If they go into education, some of their loans will be forgiven if they work in ""at risk"" schools and school districts."
School Counselors at public schools in the state of Washington are paid on the same scale that teachers are in Washington State.
Public compulsory education is free (paid for through taxes). Private schools usually need to be paid for by the family. There are only a handful of free universities
This question makes little sense. Public schools are for children to attend in an area or city. The teacher working in the school gets paid to work there. Teachers do not work for free. If they did it wouldn't be work it would be volunteering. Teachers pay to attend college and have to earn a living to be able to eat, buy clothing, pay student loans, live in a house, and drive a car so they can not volunteer without pay.
Define the term "public schools."If you are attending a public state college or university - particularly on a scholarship - you may be (and probably are) subject to certain porovisions of the law and applicable regulations concerning your education being paid for by taxpayers money.
Yes, East Ramapo in New York. If you are Jewish you go to paid outside schools. If black or spanish, you go to regular public school. If white, you move or homeschool.